Yesterday I had a question in regards to Wittgenstein's tractatus (4.27) and a few very nice individuals helped me to resolve my problem. So if you're seeing this, thank you. However there's a new problem in connection to the old one. (See pic, 4.27 and 4.42). Why does Wittgenstein use Kn in the second binomial coefficient?
I thought that it is more like Kn=Ln because of 4.3:
"Truth-possibilities of elementary propositions mean possibilities of existence and non-existence of states of affairs"
Thank you in advance!